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The phrase "a could well" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "could well"? You can use "could well" to express a possibility or likelihood of something happening.
Example: "Given the current circumstances, it could well rain tomorrow."
Alternatives: "might very well" or "could possibly".
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Then, so argues Lange (2005, 421), there are at least some conversational contexts in which A does not have priority over B, whence if ¬A∨¬B were true, A could well be false (i.e., ¬A∨¬B → ¬A could hold).
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So a substance containing THC-a could well become controlled by virtue of active or passive conversion or synthesis, including within the body if ingested".
Actually, Sketch-a-Move could well be considered an example.
Removing a unique CNS from a gene could well remove an essential or selectable function.
A trial could well end with a death sentence, but a guilty plea would result in a life sentence.
Such a situation could well incite a fury of anger and frustration.
Mr. Obama, who is, after all, a politician and not a deity, could well respond in kind.
Such an outcome could well provoke a crisis within the Union.This survey will conclude that the EU may indeed split.
There is a sense that, given his mercurial personality, such a thing could well have happened.
So a kid could well have been shot dead for tweeting out a picture of an air rifle.
A listener could well imagine what pleasures Sunday might bring.
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